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Rigoletto
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Rigoletto, Covent Garden - review
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The Royal Opera – Rigoletto
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Ténor Rock`n`Roll
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BERLINER MORGENPOST
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Pitch Perfect
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CLASSIC VOICE ITALY
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THE TIMES REVIEW
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September‘s “Style Mag” cover goes to Vittorio
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Opera’s Rising Star: Vittorio Grigolo
It is a few hours before the curtain rises on Puccini’s La Bohème now at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and 33-year-old Vittorio Grigolo, the handsome, increasingly prominent face of international opera can be found resting in a stuffy, decidedly drab dressing room tucked in the basement of Lincoln Center. Making my way through the confounding labyrinth of tunnels before ending up outside his door—assistants are bustling up the corridor, a piano is playing in the distance, somebody is practicing scales, and the air, quite suddenly, smells thickly of an intoxicating cologne.
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The State of the Art
It's hard to know how to react to opera hype. No one in 2010 wants to buy into a media construction, but when it comes to opera, the relevant media are so predictable and transparent (a major PR coup for a singer consists of some combination of the cover of Opera News and a profile in The Times) that it is very simple to know who is hyped, and more difficult to know whether the hype is unjustified or misleading.
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"The Great Tenor Hope"
"He is making his Metropolitan Opera debut this weekend, as Rodolfo in a revival of the Franco Zeffirelli production of Puccini’s “Bohème” in which the tenor —as opposed to the soprano, the stage director or the conductor— is set up to be the star. And Met administrators have been holding their collective breath for a repeat of the extraordinary scenes that greeted Mr. Grigolo’s Covent Garden debut in June" .
